Re: what do you need to run guitar rig 3 in realtime?kitekrazy expounded in
news:WZiVj.3315$3O7.3229@newssvr19.news.prodigy,net :
> boardjunkie wrote:
>> On May 8, 2:31 pm, sam <s...@notaol,com > wrote:
>>> are there any sound cards that can run guitar rig 3 with practically
>>> no latency?
>>
>> ASIO driver is mandatory whatever souncard is used. Many newer cards
>> have the ASIO capability built into the driver.
>> You might try thes eand see if it will work with your existing card:
>> http :// www .asio4all,com /
>> http :// kxproject.lugosoft,com /down.php
>>
>> I use the KX one for playing software synths in real time and it
>> works well.
>
>
> Latency can be determined my many factors, CPU, Soundcard, MB
> chipset,ect.
Not to mention the video card! I learned the hard way that using PCI
based video card is just a bad idea (I didn't have an AGP card available
and tried to get by with what was on hand). It hogged the PCI bus so much
that recording samples would get backlogged with "gapping". No setting of
latency parameters would correct it, unless I dropped the video colour
and/or screen resolution low enough.
If you're recording 24-bit samples, at or above 14.4khz stereo, be sure
to have an AGP video card. If using the builtin support on the
motherboard, find out if it is AGP. Even then, you might prefer to switch
to an external AGP card, because many builtin video interfaces suck a lot
of CPU cycles away from the more important jobs to be done.
Snark.
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